TheBigIguana
Player Valuation: £100m
Clear and obvious isn't meant to apply to offside. It isn't a judgment call. There are two lines and if the attackers line is farther forward it is offside.It does and that’s why VAR was brought in with the wording of ‘clear and obvious error’, which would suggest leeway and/or a threshold involved.
Decisions like today or even that shower’s last week are not clear and obvious errors because it’s fair to argue that the decisions are actually far too close to call.
Any rational fan would be giving the little toe-offside, or an arm or an armpit, yet the FA are making a mockery of the process even before the other awful ones.
So really too close to call comes down to do you trust the technology they're using to draw the lines. If you do, as I do, it's hard to really argue that they're getting it wrong by the rulebook. Is it ruining the spirit of the game? I don't know that's a whole different question that is very tough to answer. But I just don't think they're getting calls wrong for offside.








